For The Deuces Live and many other stakeholders, St. Petersburg’s historic 22nd Street South corridor represents “the art and soul of St. Pete.” Latorra Bowles plans...
The U.S. Department of Commerce recently stated that digital inclusion is more than a social program that increases computer and internet access; it is now an...
Part 2 in a two-part series detailing the panels and discussions held May 12 during the Inside St. Pete event. The Leadership St. Pete Alumni Association...
Local stakeholders are finally seeing progress on a transit-oriented development (TOD) initiative that could increase density and development options around SunRunner stations. After years of discussions...
City officials are modernizing St. Pete’s bike share program by replacing outdated manual models with 300 new electric bicycles. Council members unanimously approved a three-year contract...
A vacant corner lot along the main street running through St. Petersburg’s Deuces corridor will now be a new gathering space for uniting the local neighborhood....
The culturally significant Deuces Corridor once faced perception issues that hindered redevelopment, and stakeholders in Midtown St. Petersburg must now overcome zoning challenges and lengthy processes....
A local organization is taking a community-driven approach to transforming blighted areas underneath I-275 in St. Petersburg into vibrant park and event spaces that connect bifurcated...
In an emphatic show of solidarity, the St. Petersburg City Council, business leaders and residents all unanimously expressed their support for changing zoning laws and land...
St. Petersburg’s 22nd Street South corridor is riding a wave of momentum, with several transformative projects slated for the oft-overlooked area of the city affectionately known...